The statement is interesting. I guess you consider it as something to obey. Did you impose this belief yourself? I agree with you. Philosophy is a very reliable tool which helps us to understand ourselves and what is around... But it is not the epitome. I often felt lost when I searched for answers regarding ethics and values. — javi2541997
Sure. So the obvious conclusion is that there is no consistent account of the nature of god as posited.
Now from this we might conclude either that he doesn't exist or that he does and we just have to accept that he is inscrutable.
You get to choose. — Banno
Scholars generally attribute the oldest texts some time around the 7th century BCE — schopenhauer1
If we wish to understand the thought processes of the Islamic State or the Taliban, we need only read the Old Testament. — alan1000
What I consider correct is somewhat less imposing and absolute. And even subject to change. — Ciceronianus
Yep. It sits in the foundational story of Abraham, who would sacrifice his son because god wills it, glorifying doing what one is told to do over taking personal responsibility. — Banno
even then it would still seem that most of the earliest sources have clear references to the divinity of Christ. — Count Timothy von Icarus
What the Apostles thought before they wrote anything is of course pure supposition. — Count Timothy von Icarus
From the late 1800s to the latter half of the 20th century biblical scholars "knew" there had been a Council of Jamnia in the late first century where the Hebrew canon was fixed in response to Christianity. Now this is a theory embraced by virtually no one. But the rise and fall of such theories has little to do with new evidence, and more with arguments over the same old evidence, which gain currency. — Count Timothy von Icarus
Paul's letters are widely taken to be the earliest Christian sources though, which makes the temporal argument seem a bit off. Luke is coming significantly later, perhaps after John, and in any event Luke taken with Acts shows Jesus as quite divine. — Count Timothy von Icarus
Weren’t you the one saying you consider October 7th to be the beginning of this and that nothing prior matters? — Mikie
Really? I am familiar with him largely through his name being synonymous with a sort of liberal "debunking" of the Scriptures. — Count Timothy von Icarus
I Peter is dated to the early 60s AD if Petrine authorship is accepted, and this puts Jesus being called Lord and prayers to Jesus in with the very earliest Christian texts in existence. — Count Timothy von Icarus
as Jesus does things in Mark like affirm he is the Christ and talk about coming down on a cloud with the Might One, etc.
And if you're a man that wants to be intimate with another man? You're still just as much of a man as someone who wants to be intimate with a woman. — Philosophim
A surprisingly forward look. I was wrong about you. Unless of course you're being disingenuous, you are quite objective with biblical values. In your mind does God allow for such? Or are they like sinners going to hell and this is just a mask? — Vaskane
As such, I believe that labeling a transexual person as 'transgendered' creates confusion and harm. — Philosophim
Yeah, too bad Hamas hasn’t learned to kill tens of thousands of people the right way. — Mikie
And furthermore, I think the Israeli administration sees this as a "window of opportunity" to deal a blow to all enemies and thus they have to milk the traumatic experience of the attack and promote hard views and idea of punishment. Like after Rafah, then starts the war against Hezbollah. There at least the IDF can say that Hezbollah hasn't retreated to the Litani river. If Israel want's to refer to international agreements in the first place. — ssu
As far as the cultural distinction, Christian faith tends more towards fideism (justification by faith) and the Eastern traditions more towards forms of gnosticism (saving insight). But so far as secular culture is concerned, while they're worthy of respect as elements of human culture, they're not truth-bearing in the way that scientific observation can be. — Wayfarer
I agree much of the Bible is great literature and great literature may do as you suggest. It may help people to understand the human condition and live better lives. It is all about how best to live this life, and worrying about an imagined life to come after this one is not the best way. — Janus
I disagree with this. The 'higher' animals also reason in their own ways in my opinion. You should have (provisional) faith in yourself and your convictions, while remaining open to other ideas and constantly testing them and your own ideas against your own experience. — Janus
Reason alone tells us nothing, it must be applied to experience. For the free spirit accepting dogma is the way down, the way back, not the way up or the way forward. — Janus
But for the believer what is at stake is much more than a belief, but the fate of their immortal soul, which is something of absolutely momentous importance. That's what I meant by 'asymmetry', although I'm not going to go into bat for belief in God.
I don't agree with Nietzsche that Christians hate this world. — Ross Campbell
As stated earlier, the Japanese attack wasn't comparable to a terrorist attack. It really was a traditional military invasion. Remember that the US owned the Philippines and the Japanese invaded your colony. The US was also invaded in the Alaska. That's far off from a terrorist strike.
But sure.
The best comparable situation that comes to mind was when the Austro-Hungarian crown prince was murdered in cold blood in Sarajevo by terrorists that had relations to Serbia. Austro-Hungaria had to declare war!
I can see that, where will they go?
Now, does Israel try this? No. It's a homeland for the Jews and others just can fuck off. And that's why in the end it is an Apartheid system, because it has at it's core that similary hostility towards the others, similar to what the white Afrikaaners had in their system for blacks.
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I couldn’t have put it more simply myself.
9 hours ago — Punshhh
Some go with October 7th as the justification for "taking the gloves off" and everything else would be "appeasement" for them. — ssu
As I was saying the glorification of the victims of October 7th to justify ethnic cleansing and genocide. — Punshhh
I don't think it's tricky. Where you live and have been born and where your family has lived ought to give the right call that your home. — ssu
The whole idea of seeking justification for this from some ancient history is wrong in my mind. It's the problem itself! — ssu
Gaza was a prison even before Hamas. People couldn't get in an out without the permission of Israelis. And Netanyahu supported Hamas, as it was perfect for him to show that you cannot negotiate with the Palestinians. — ssu
At some point, it all just becomes this urge for reprisal, for retribution. Hell with anything else!!! — ssu
(And btw, how many of decapitated babies were there actually?) — ssu
Well, for them every dead Hamas fighter is a martyr. In fact every killed Palestinian is a martyr. For them, Israel has just shown it's real face. — ssu
A traumatized event leaves politicians to do something dramatic. It cannot be something of the ordinary or otherwise the leaders are seen as timid, indecisive or simply cold to the suffering of the people when the trauma hits the population. — ssu
